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Retrospective, Vol. 1: Standards

 
Album Review: Retrospective, Vol. 1: Standards

  • Artist: Emily Remler
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 25, 1991
  • Total Time: 60:31
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

This is the first of two CDs issued by Concord Jazz compiling some of the best tracks from Emily Remler's sessions for that label. Cut short at a far too early age by a heart condition while touring in Australia, Remler had all the talent necessary to carve herself a niche in the jazz world as a premier jazz guitar interpreter and performer. Retrospective, Vol. 1 is probably the superior of the two volumes, as it includes, among other gems, an enticing unaccompanied rendition of "Afro Blue." Remler had the ability to be expressively warm with a romantic ballad, as on "In a Sentimental Mood," but she excelled on tunes that allowed her to bring out her hard bop credentials, especially in the company of similarly tough-minded rhythm sections. She displays those credentials on several tracks, such as "Hot House" and "Daahoud," where she is joined by the inestimable Hank Jones on piano and Marvin "Smitty" Smith on drums. "Del Sasser" is the sole representative from that intriguing album she made with trumpet player John D'earth. On this cut, D'earth plays muted trumpet under a clean, straight-lined Remler guitar with a rather unusual scrimpy, but pleasing, sound as the result. Indeed an appropriate testimonial to a fine guitarist, this album is recommended for those who want an overview of the work by Remler without having to buy all the albums from whence the selections came. ~ Dave Nathan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Daahoud Clifford Brown Emily Remler (5:16)
How Insensitive Vinícius de Moraes, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel Emily Remler (8:27)
Strollin' Horace Silver Emily Remler (5:28)
Hot House Tadd Dameron Emily Remler (5:41)
In Your Own Sweet Way Dave Brubeck Emily Remler (4:51)
Joy Spring Clifford Brown Emily Remler (5:44)
Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg Emily Remler (8:11)
Afro Blue Mongo Santamaría Emily Remler (2:22)
Del Sasser Sam Jones Emily Remler (6:44)
In a Sentimental Mood Manny Kurtz, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills Emily Remler (7:47)

Credits

John D'earth (Trumpet), Jim Hilson (Engineer), Don Thompson Quartet (Bass), Dave Fischer (Photography), Bob Moses (Drums), Buster Williams (Bass), Phil Edwards (Engineer), Bruni Sablan (Paintings), Phil Edwards (Mixing), Don Thompson (Bass), Emily Remler (Guitar), Carl Jefferson (Producer), Larry Coryell (Guitar), Hank Jones (Piano), Jake Hanna (Drums), Carl Jefferson (Liner Notes), Ed Trabanco (Engineer), Bruni Sablan (Photography), Bob Maize (Bass), Nick Phillips (Compilation), Sandi Young (Art Direction), Eddie Gomez (Bass), George Horn (Mastering), James Williams (Piano), Terry Clarke (Drums), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (Drums)
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